Chicago man found guilty in 2021 killing of 71-year-old in Chinatown: prosecutors
A man has been found guilty of murder in the 2021 shooting death of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood.
A man has been found guilty of murder in the 2021 shooting death of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood.
The surgery that helped one suburban Chicago woman feel whole after breast cancer
In a Fox 32 special report, Dawn Hasbrouck takes a look at a procedure one Chicago area hospital is offering that not only helps preserve the patient's breast but her sense of self too.
In a Fox 32 special report, Dawn Hasbrouck takes a look at a procedure one Chicago area hospital is offering that not only helps preserve the patient's breast but her sense of self too.
A surgery that helped Chicago woman feel whole after breast cancer
The American Cancer Society says over 300,000 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year. For some, that means having surgery, maybe even more than once to make sure all the cancer is gone.
The American Cancer Society says over 300,000 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year. For some, that means having surgery, maybe even more than once to make sure all the cancer is gone.
Former CPS investigator claims she was pushed out for exposing misconduct
A former investigator says Chicago Public Schools pushed her out for doing her job, and now she’s suing the district, claiming retaliation.
A former investigator says Chicago Public Schools pushed her out for doing her job, and now she’s suing the district, claiming retaliation.
CPS whistleblower files wrongful termination suit
A former investigator says Chicago Public Schools pushed her out for doing her job, and now she’s suing the district, claiming retaliation.
A former investigator says Chicago Public Schools pushed her out for doing her job, and now she’s suing the district, claiming retaliation.
Feds deploy tear gas near Little Village discount mall
Tear gas was once again used in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood during an immigration raid that resulted in several detentions. FOX 32's Joanie Lum is in Little Village with details on what happened during the raid and how the community is responding.
Tear gas was once again used in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood during an immigration raid that resulted in several detentions. FOX 32's Joanie Lum is in Little Village with details on what happened during the raid and how the community is responding.
Pritzker signs executive order on deployment of troops in Illinois
Governor Pritzker is taking new action to stop what he calls illegal activity by federal immigration agents.
Governor Pritzker is taking new action to stop what he calls illegal activity by federal immigration agents.
Chicago man found guilty in 2021 killing of 71-year-old in Chinatown: prosecutors
A man has been found guilty of murder in the 2021 shooting death of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood.
A man has been found guilty of murder in the 2021 shooting death of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood.
McHenry firefighters save horse stuck in muddy pond | ChicagoLIVE
When a horse got stuck 20 feet off shore in a muddy pond, McHenry Township firefighters jumped into action — literally. Deputy Chief Karen Bush and Battalion Chief Dave Harwood tell ChicagoLIVE how teamwork, quick thinking, and a little farm know-how helped bring the animal safely back to land.
When a horse got stuck 20 feet off shore in a muddy pond, McHenry Township firefighters jumped into action — literally. Deputy Chief Karen Bush and Battalion Chief Dave Harwood tell ChicagoLIVE how teamwork, quick thinking, and a little farm know-how helped bring the animal safely back to land.
Former NBA players caught up in massive gambling bust | ChicagoLIVE
The FBI says more than 30 people — including former players — are facing charges in a sweeping underground gambling and game-fixing case. Former federal prosecutor Ross Rice joined ChicagoLIVE to explain how agents built the case and what comes next in court.
The FBI says more than 30 people — including former players — are facing charges in a sweeping underground gambling and game-fixing case. Former federal prosecutor Ross Rice joined ChicagoLIVE to explain how agents built the case and what comes next in court.
City officials hold press conference in Little Village on ICE activity
City officials held a press conference Thursday afternoon after they say federal agents swarmed Chicago's Southwest Side.
City officials held a press conference Thursday afternoon after they say federal agents swarmed Chicago's Southwest Side.
Person arrested after Chicago cop hit during confrontation between crowd, federal immigration agents
Federal immigration enforcement led to a tense scene Thursday morning in the city's Little Village neighborhood, where one person was arrested for allegedly striking a Chicago police officer who responded to help with crowd control.
Federal immigration enforcement led to a tense scene Thursday morning in the city's Little Village neighborhood, where one person was arrested for allegedly striking a Chicago police officer who responded to help with crowd control.
Pritzker launches Illinois Accountability Commission to prob federal immigration actions
Gov. JB Pritzker announced on Thursday the creation of the Illinois Accountability Commission, a new state body tasked with investigating and documenting alleged civil rights abuses tied to federal immigration enforcement operations.
Gov. JB Pritzker announced on Thursday the creation of the Illinois Accountability Commission, a new state body tasked with investigating and documenting alleged civil rights abuses tied to federal immigration enforcement operations.
You've heard of "ghost jobs" but have you heard of "zombie jobs"?
Zombie jobs are open positions that linger unfilled for long durations. More common than “ghost jobs” – when companies post jobs they say they're hiring for but really are not – and still ill-advised. Michelle Reisdorf District Director at Robert Half in Chicago tells more.
Zombie jobs are open positions that linger unfilled for long durations. More common than “ghost jobs” – when companies post jobs they say they're hiring for but really are not – and still ill-advised. Michelle Reisdorf District Director at Robert Half in Chicago tells more.
Teaching kids resiliency through failure
LetMeFail encourages kids to fail and use failure as their superpower. Founder of the program, Lowey Sichol and Wilmette librarian Alicia Wiechert join ChicagoNOW to share how the program is changing the way kids think.
LetMeFail encourages kids to fail and use failure as their superpower. Founder of the program, Lowey Sichol and Wilmette librarian Alicia Wiechert join ChicagoNOW to share how the program is changing the way kids think.
Block Club Chicago: Resilience Art Fest sharing stories from prison and beyond
The four-day fest, organized by Mud Theatre Project and the Chicago Torture Justice Center, brings a weekend of performances and programs to Hyde Park’s Definition Theatre. Block Club Chicago's Jon Hansen joins ChicagoNOW to discuss.
The four-day fest, organized by Mud Theatre Project and the Chicago Torture Justice Center, brings a weekend of performances and programs to Hyde Park’s Definition Theatre. Block Club Chicago's Jon Hansen joins ChicagoNOW to discuss.
Block Club Chicago: Giordano’s launches tavern-style pizza
Giordano’s launches tavern-style pizza with cheese folded into the dough. ChicagoNOW hosts taste test while Jon Hansen from Block Club Chicago shares pizza facts.
Giordano’s launches tavern-style pizza with cheese folded into the dough. ChicagoNOW hosts taste test while Jon Hansen from Block Club Chicago shares pizza facts.
Block Club Chicago: Humboldt Park teen wins "Courage" award
After her chemistry teacher left mid year, 15-year old Carolina Carchi stepped up and taught her peers. Block Club's Jon Hansen ChicagoNOW tells us more.
After her chemistry teacher left mid year, 15-year old Carolina Carchi stepped up and taught her peers. Block Club's Jon Hansen ChicagoNOW tells us more.
Government shutdown impact on small businesses
As the Government shutdown reaches day 22 Dan Varroney, CEO of Potomac Core Consulting and author of Rethinking Economic Growth: How Small Businesses Can Help Consistently Grow the Economy joins ChicagoNOW to explain the impact on small businesses.
As the Government shutdown reaches day 22 Dan Varroney, CEO of Potomac Core Consulting and author of Rethinking Economic Growth: How Small Businesses Can Help Consistently Grow the Economy joins ChicagoNOW to explain the impact on small businesses.
Music journalist talks concert etiquette in wake of Sombr concert drama
A young music star has some drama brewing on TikTok, and for those who are not “chronically online” we’ve got you covered. Music journalist Selena Fragassi joins ChicagoNOW to break down this situation.
A young music star has some drama brewing on TikTok, and for those who are not “chronically online” we’ve got you covered. Music journalist Selena Fragassi joins ChicagoNOW to break down this situation.



















